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    I Am A Witch Ribbon Campaign

    Saturday, July 28, 2007, 09:44 PM CST [Information]

    "I AM A WITCH" RIBBON CAMPAIGN FOR 2007

    "I Am A Witch"

    When I stand up for myself and my beliefs, they call me "WITCH".

    When I stand up for those I love, they call me "WITCH".

    When I speak my mind, think my own thoughts, or do things my own way, they call me "WITCH".

    Being a "WITCH" entails raising my children to be strong people, who have a solid sense of responsibility, who are not afraid to stand up for what they believe in, who love and respect themselves for the beautiful beings they are.

    Being a "WITCH" means that I am free to be the wonderful creature I am, with all my own intricacies, contradictions, quirks and beauty.

    Being a "WITCH" means I won't compromise what's in my heart. It means I live my life my way. It means I won't allow anyone to step on me.

    When I refuse to tolerate injustice and speak up against it, I am defined as a "WITCH". The same thing happens when I take time for myself instead of being everyone else's maid or when I act selfish.

    I'm proud to be a "WITCH"! It means I have the courage and strength to allow myself to be who I truly an and won't become anyone else's idea of what they this I should be.

    I am outspoken, opinionated and determined. By Goddess, I want what I want and there is nothing wrong with that! So, try to stomp on me, try to douse my inner flame, try to squash every ounce of beauty I hold within me. You won't succeed.

    And if that makes me a "WITCH", so be it. I embrace the title and am proud to bear it. I love this, I can call myself a "WITCH" now and not feel bad about it!

    SO MOTE IT BE

    THE MISSION STATEMENT OF THE WOTC IS TO SPREAD THE TRUTH AND BEAUTY ABOUT WITCHCRAFT. SO EVERYONE WILL KNOW OUR TRUE HISTORY, OUT TRUE PRACTICES AND OUR TRUE BELIEFS. TO STOP PREJUDICE, BEGOTRY AND HATRED TOWARDS AND AGAINST ALL WITCHES AND ANY OTHERS THAT MAY SHARE OUR SIMILAR BELIEFS. THE WOTC HAS STARTED THE "I AM A WITCH" CAMPAIGN FOR 2007 IN AN EFFORT TO START TO FULFILL OUR MISSION STATEMENT TO OUR BROTHERS AND SISTERS OF THE CRAFT. WE WANT TO SPREAD THE TRUTH ABOUT WITCHCRAFT IN ORDER TO BRING THE CRAFT BACK TO IT'S PROPER PLACE IN TODAY'S MAINSTREAM RELIGIONS. WE WANT TO ABOLISH IGNORANCE, BANISH HATRED AND MOST OF ALL HAVE OUR FELLOW PRACTITIONERS STAND UP AND LOUDLY AND PROUDLY PROCLAIM, "I AM A WITCH"!

     

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    Please let us know you are joining us in our "I Am A Witch" campaign by copying and pasting our ribbon into your post if possible. Also save the ribbon to your harddrive and proudly display it on the net.

    "I Am A Witch" Poem by Sandi Thomas
    "I Am A Witch" Ribbon is registered to the WOTC (Witches Of The Craft)

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    "Divination" Word Game

    Sunday, March 25, 2007, 04:50 PM CST [Information]

    I started a "Divination" Word Game at my Group: Arts Of Divination so please join in on the fun!

    If your not a Member and use Divination, please join the Group and share with us.

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    E-Mail: St. Patrick's Day

    Monday, March 12, 2007, 12:33 AM CST [Information]

    This was sent to me in an E-Mail and found it very interesting:


    ST. PATRICK & THE DRUIDS OF IRELAND
    By Flame RavenHawk

    Patrick was a Christian priest whose job it was to convert the population of Ireland to Christianity. The Druids, however, stood in his way. The Druids were very important people in Ireland at that time, and their symbol was the Snake of Wisdom. Druids could be priests of the old religion of Ireland, but there were also much more.


    One part of the Druid class were the "Bards", whose job it was to remember all of the history of the people, as well as to record current events. Because the Irish Celts did not rely on a written language, everything had to be memorized. Bards were poets and musicians, and used music and poetry to help them remember their history exactly. Because of this, Bards were highly respected members of the Irish society. The Irish believed that history was very important, for if you didn't remember what had happened in the past, you couldn't safely plan for the future. Bards, therefore, held the future of the people in safekeeping.


    Another important part of the Druidic class were the "Brehons". Brehons were the Judges and the Keepers of the Laws. The Celtic people had a highly complicated society, and with it, a highly developed set of laws. Brehons trained for many years to learn the laws of the people, so that whenever there was a dispute, the Brehon could
    Fairly decide the matter and make peace. The laws were there to make sure that everyone; man, woman, and child, were treated fairly and with respect. Because of the wisdom that the Brehons held, and the knowledge of the laws of the society, they too, like the Bards, were held with much respect.


    And, of course, there were the Druid Priests. This branch of the Druid set were the keepers of the knowledge of Earth and Spirits. It was their responsibility to learn the Spirit World, in order to keep people and Earth in harmony. Priests performed marriages and "baptisms", they were healers, and psychiatrists. The Priests were
    The wise grandparents to whom you could go with a problem. They were there to help you solve them, with the help of the Earth and the Spirit World.


    Into this world of the Irish Celts entered a highly energetic and devoted Christian Priest named Patrick. Because he believed so strongly in the tenets of Christianity, he thought that anyone who was not Christian had to become one in order to be "saved". He came to Ireland to convert the Irish people to Christianity.


    The Irish people at that time were happy and doing quite well without Patrick and his ideas, but he was persistent. He noticed that the Druids were really the important people of the society. He thought that if he could convert the Druids to Christianity, the rest of the people would follow. Patrick's main problem was that the Druids were very
    Comfortable with what they had already learned, and were not willing to change. Druids had spent their entire lives learning the ways of the people, and were the last people who were willing to change.


    Although Patrick was not willing to abandon his vision of a Christian Ireland, he was getting desperate. He knew that because the strength of the people rested with the Druids, he had to get rid of them in order to get the people to listen to him.


    Patrick was not alone in his efforts. He had brought many people with him from Britain to establish the new religion. Patrick began to destroy the influence of the Druids by destroying the sacred sites of the people and building churches and monasteries where the Druids used to live and teach. Gradually, the might of the Druidic class was broken by a bitter campaign of attrition. Instead of hearing the teachings and advice of the Druids, the people began to hear the teachings of Rome. Because the Druids were the only ones who were taught to remember the history, with the Druids dead and their influence broken, the history was forgotten.


    Patrick won. By killing off the teachers and the wise ones, his own religion could be taught. For this mass conversion of a culture to Christianity, and for the killing of thousands of innocent people, Patrick was made a Saint by his church.


    Today the story is told that Patrick is the patron Saint of Ireland because he "drove the snakes out". We now know that the "snakes" were the Druids. So although I love the Irish people and celebrate their Celtic heritage, I don't "celebrate" a day dedicated to the man called Patrick, Patron Saint of Ireland.



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    I do celebrate St. Patrick's Day but for the reasons of my Irish Bloodline, I'm here, alive and a "Witch"! Always wondered why Christians would celebrate a Holiday where the theme is usually a "Leprechaun". And after reading this I did a little search myself at Catholic Encyclopedia and found some History about his Battles with the Druids.
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    Covenspace Groups

    Friday, February 16, 2007, 12:00 PM CST [Information]

    Is it just me or is there something wrong with the Group Forums? I just tried to post on some Groups and couldn't get to the Forum. Even on my two Groups: Witches Of Alabama and Arts Of Divination.

    If anyone knows anything just drop me a message. Many "Thanks" and "Blessings" to all!

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    Witches Of Alabama

    Thursday, February 15, 2007, 08:21 AM CST [Information]

    First, want to "Wish" everyone here at Covenspace a "Blessed" Morning!

    Where are all my "Witchy" Friends from the State of Alabama? I know it's hard to come out of the so called "Broom Closet" when you live in a State that's in the Bible Belt but there has to be more of you here at Covenspace than the 5 that have joined me at Witches Of Alabama.

    If you live in Alabama please join at http://witchesofalabama.covenspace.com or if you have a Friend that's from here, please tell them about the Group.

     

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